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Architecture of Cumbria

25 June 2010
1863 – Proposed Hotel, Keswick, Cumbria

1863 – Proposed Hotel, Keswick, Cumbria

Architect: John Ross Published in The Builder, December 26 1863

23 June 2009
1873 – Vicarage near Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland

1873 – Vicarage near Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland

Architect: Brade & Smales OPublished in The Building News, December 19 1873: “The accompanying drawing represents the S.E. view of Vicarage residence recently built at Barbon, near Kirkby Lonsdale, on one of the...

16 June 2009
1874 – New Catholic Church, Workington, Cumberland

1874 – New Catholic Church, Workington, Cumberland

16 June 2009
1878 – Bush Hotel & Shops, Carlisle, Cumberland

1878 – Bush Hotel & Shops, Carlisle, Cumberland

Architect: C.J. Ferguson

16 June 2009
1878 – New Town Hall & Municipal Buildings, Barrow in Furness, Cumberland

1878 – New Town Hall & Municipal Buildings, Barrow in Furness, Cumberland

Architect: T.E. Collcutt

23 June 2009
1878 – Proposed New Church at Tebay, Westmorland

1878 – Proposed New Church at Tebay, Westmorland

Architect: C.J. Ferguson Paid for by the railway company and railway workers, the small church is rock faced, and has a west baptistry in the form of a large apse. Next to it...

16 June 2009
1878 – St. John’s Church, Egremont, Cumberland

1878 – St. John’s Church, Egremont, Cumberland

Architect: C.J. Ferguson Perspective view & ground plan, published in The Building News, August 23rd 1878.

29 July 2009
1879 – Bridge over the River Lune, Underley Park, Cumbria

1879 – Bridge over the River Lune, Underley Park, Cumbria

Architect: Daniel Brade Designed by Daniel Brade, an architect from Kendal, perspective view including details & plan were published in The Building News, May 9th 1879.

15 October 2009
1879 – Sedbergh School, Cumbria

1879 – Sedbergh School, Cumbria

Architect: Paley & Austin Published in The Building News, January 31st 1879. In the 1870s there was a tremendous amount of development and building work at Sedbergh, under the careful eye of the...

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